Guest guest Posted May 21, 2002 Report Share Posted May 21, 2002 Chapter 2 Verse 72 Eshhaa braahmee sthitiH paartha n'ainaaM praapya vimuhyati / sthitvaa'syaam antakaale'pi brahma-nirvaaNam richchhati // This, O Partha, is the Brahmi state. Having obtained this, none becomes deluded. Being established in it even at the end of life, man becomes one with Brahman. Verse to End Second Chapter AUM tatsaditi shreemad.h bhagavad.hgeetaasuupanishhatsu brahmavidyaayaa.n yogashaastre shreekRishhNaarjunasa.nvaade saaNkhyayogo naama dviteeyo.adhyaayaH Thus in the Upanishad of the Bhagavad gita, the knowledge of Brahman, the scriputre of Yoga and the dialogue between Sri Krishna and Arjuna, ends the second discourse entitled 'Sankya Yoga' - Yoga of Knowledge. LESSONS FROM BHAGAVAD GITA - 14 As taught by Parama Pujya Sri Swamiji True happiness and freedom are that state of mind in which there is no feeling of ‘I and mine’ and there is no desire of any kind. It is the state free from all worries and anxieties. When this state is attained, man reaches the highest state of development. Then he becomes Brahman Himself. Hence that state is called Brahmi state. Having attained this state, he is free from all delusion. He enjoys perfect peace of mind and perfect Bliss. “This, O Partha, is the Brahmi state. Having obtained this, none becomes deluded. Being established in it even at the end of life, man becomes one with Brahman” (Chapter 2, Verse 72). LAUNCH - Your Music Experience http://launch. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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